Ivorian artist Aristide Kouame combs the Abidjan’s coast while collecting waterlogged flip-flops he finds on the beach. He takes them home, cuts the rubber scraps into pieces and uses them to create artwork that then values at nearly $1,000.
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A Rare Antarctic Penguin Has Turned Up In New Zealand, Traveling At Least 3,000 Km From Home
A rare Antarctic penguin was found on the south-eastern coastline of New Zealand, at least 3,000 kilometers away from its natural habitat.
This Tuvalu Minister Gave A Powerful Speech About Climate Change Standing Knee-Deep In The Sea
Tuvalu’s foreign minister has delivered a powerful speech about the effects of climate change and rising sea levels on the Pacific Islands, standing knee-deep in the sea.
Hundreds Of Thousands Of People Around The World Held Protests For More Climate Action At COP26
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world held mass protests demanding more action to combat climate change on Saturday Nov. 6, the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice.
More Than 200 People Have Died In Landslides And Flash Floods In India And Nepal From Monsoon Rains
More than 200 people have died in landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains across India and Nepal over the past few days.
German Researchers Have Potty-Trained Cows To Pee In A Toilet Area To Help Reduce Greenhouse Gases
Researchers in Germany have successfully managed to potty-train cows to help reduce greenhouse gas emission.
This Riverside Restaurant In Thailand Flooded And Became A Hot New Dining Destination
A riverside hotpot restaurant in Thailand that was flooded has become a new viral dining destination, becoming so popular that customers are having to make reservations in advance.
Australia Has Returned The World’s Oldest Rainforest Back To Its Indigenous Owners
The world’s oldest tropical rainforest, Daintree Rainforest, in Australia has been returned to Aboriginal people in an official acknowledgment ceremony on Wednesday Sep. 29.
These Engineers Built The World’s Largest CO2 Capture Plant In Iceland To Start To Reverse Climate Change
The world’s largest carbon dioxide-extracting plant has opened in Iceland, beginning operations on Sep. 8.
A Volcano Keeps Erupting On A Spanish Island And Now The Molten Lava Has Reached The Ocean
Following weeks of volcanic eruption from the Cumbre Vieja volcano of La Palma, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, lava started pouring into the ocean, forming a pyramid-like structure off the island’s coast on Wednesday Sep. 28.
Greta Thunberg Called Out World Leaders For Being “Blah, Blah, Blah” On Climate Action
Greta Thunberg mocked global leaders for their empty words and promises on tackling climate change at the Youth4Climate summit in Milan, Italy.
Thousands of Young Activists Marched on the Streets To Call For Climate Action
Thousands of young people took to the streets on Friday in more than 1,500 locations around the world to demand action to end climate change.